Diamond Grey Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 I am now on skyrim se now and I have had a lot of problems getting my mods to work. I activate them and everything I could possibly think of. I even run the game through skse. This is what it tells me " No valid segment found! SrtCrashFix64 patch cannot be applied. It may be due to incompatible runtime version or some other plugin already made changes to the patching segment". I downgraded back to se instead of ae.
Just Don't Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 You're using Animation Limit Crash Fix and SSE Engine Fixes but didn't disable the engine fixes patch for the same thing Anim limit crash fix is trying to patch. Check the Anim limit crash fix description and you'll see which settings and which file you need to edit to disable it and use both mods at the same time.
Diamond Grey Posted August 20, 2023 Author Posted August 20, 2023 8 hours ago, Just Don't said: You're using Animation Limit Crash Fix and SSE Engine Fixes but didn't disable the engine fixes patch for the same thing Anim limit crash fix is trying to patch. Check the Anim limit crash fix description and you'll see which settings and which file you need to edit to disable it and use both mods at the same time. I tried that and it didn't make a difference.
Just Don't Posted August 20, 2023 Posted August 20, 2023 Make sure you're editing the proper file (other mods could include the config file for engine fixes, you must confirm you're editing the one actually being used in game). How to check this varies from mod manager to mod manager, but should be easy to spot if you know what you're looking for (file conflicts for Engine Fixes, in particular for the EngineFixes.toml file).
Diamond Grey Posted August 20, 2023 Author Posted August 20, 2023 19 hours ago, Just Don't said: Make sure you're editing the proper file (other mods could include the config file for engine fixes, you must confirm you're editing the one actually being used in game). How to check this varies from mod manager to mod manager, but should be easy to spot if you know what you're looking for (file conflicts for Engine Fixes, in particular for the EngineFixes.toml file). I did exactly that, and nothing. My mods won't even show up in loot now or download with mo2. I have to download my mods manually. For some reason my computer thinks I am on Skyrim LE instead of Skyrim SE.
Just Don't Posted August 21, 2023 Posted August 21, 2023 7 hours ago, Diamond Grey said: My mods won't even show up in loot now or download with mo2. I have to download my mods manually. For some reason my computer thinks I am on Skyrim LE instead of Skyrim SE. Perhaps you should look into what you're doing. These aren't things that just happen. Computers and programs don't think or produce results on their own. Try restarting your system, confirm you're launching LOOT through MO2 as usual, make sure the file paths haven't changed, verify you're connected to the nexus in MO2. These are things you can and should do to ensure things work properly. And if any of that changed it's very likely because you did something (although sometimes it's Windows updates fault). Then go back to the original issue: you haven't changed the correct config file or are using other incompatible mods trying to apply the same fix. But you gotta be proactive here, your computer won't solve this alone.
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